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Care Homes Reject Pandemic Flu Measures
13 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Scotland's independent care sector refuses pandemic-level flu responses.
- CEO warns against routine mask-wearing in care homes.
- Hospital flu admissions have recently increased significantly.

The independent care sector in Scotland has firmly stated its opposition to reintroducing pandemic-era measures in response to the current flu outbreak. Scottish Care's chief executive, Donald Macaskill, emphasized the need for a distinct, measured approach for care homes compared to NHS facilities. He specifically voiced concerns that routine mask-wearing, a measure previously implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic, should not be mandated.
This stance from the care sector emerges amidst rising concerns over respiratory illnesses. Public Health Scotland figures revealed a recent increase in hospital admissions for flu, escalating from 860 to 986 cases. The uptick in flu cases has led several NHS boards across Scotland to implement precautionary measures.




